*P. ESPIRITO DE SANTOS. A very fine new species from 
South America. The stems have maroon spots. 
Leaf texture is thick and glossy. See photo. 
6”—5.00 to 7.50 
P. FLORIDA (Philodendron Squamiferum x Lacineatum). 
The sensation of this year’s new crop of Phil- 
odendron hybrids. Much heavier texture than 
either parent. Maturing leaves are showing 
creamy-white areas near mid-rib of leaves. See 
photo. 
4” —2.50 5” —4.00 
PHILODENDRON FRIEDRICHSTAHLI (Monstera Fried- 
richstahli). Dark green leaves with multiple 
holes. Compact growth gives solid green effect. 
(See photo.) 
6”—6.50 10”—10.00-12.50 
Rooted Cuttings—3.50 
PHILODENDRON GUTTIFERYUM. See photo. Makes 
a column-like effect on a totem pole. Small 4-6” 
dark green, glossy leaves. An accent plant, 
grows tall and narrow. New. 
24” Totem—5.00 30” Totem—7.50 
PHILODENDRON HASTATUM. A favorite. Has large 
glossy dark jade leaves. A fine totem subject. 
(See photograph). 
4”—1.50 5”—2.50, 3 for 7.00 
24” Totem 7.50 
PHILODENDRON HASTATUM VAR. VARIETGATA. Spec- 
tacular yellow and green foliage. New and 
rare. Limited supply. See photo. 
4”—5.00 5”—7.50-10.00 
PHILODENDRON IMBE. Similar to P. HASTATUM in 
leaf pattern but the underside of leaf is dark 
maroon in color. Leaves are heavy as Chamois 
skin. 
Rie 3 00435 t0r6,00 
*P. IMBE X P. SQUAMIFERUM. New. Similar to Auri- 
culatum x Imbe in texture, compactness and 
reddish color. However, the leaf design will 
be different. 
4” —3.00 6”—6.00 
PHILODENDRON MAMEI. Beautiful variegated green 
and grey heavily veined leaf. Pink stems. 
4” —5.00 
PHILODENDRON MANDIANUM. This very attractive 
satin green heart-shaped foliage plant is one of 
the most attractive of the newer hybrid Philoden- 
drons. The growing tip and stem is of a red- 
dish hue which contrasts beautifully with darker 
green matured leaves. (See photograph.) 
4”—1.50 5” —2.50-3.50 
24” Totem 7.50 
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